Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.
Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.
The Royals’ initial player pool consists of the following players…
Right-handed pitchers
- Chance Adams
- Scott Barlow
- Scott Blewett
- Heath Fillmyer
- Jesse Hahn
- Greg Holland
- Jakob Junis
- Brad Keller
- Ian Kennedy
- Jackson Kowar
- Jorge Lopez
- Kevin McCarthy
- Jake Newberry
- Trevor Rosenthal
- Braden Shipley
- Brady Singer
- Glenn Sparkman
- Josh Staumont
- Stephen Woods Jr.
- Kyle Zimmer
- Tyler Zuber
Left-handed pitchers
- Kris Bubic
- Austin Cox
- Danny Duffy
- Foster Griffin
- Tim Hill
- Richard Lovelady
- Daniel Lynch
- Mike Montgomery
- Randy Rosario
- Gabe Speier
- Daniel Tillo
Catchers
Infielders
- Humberto Arteaga
- Maikel Franco
- Kelvin Gutierrez
- Jeison Guzman
- Nicky Lopez
- Ryan McBroom
- Adalberto Mondesi
- Ryan O’Hearn
- Nick Pratto
- Matt Reynolds
- Bobby Witt Jr.
Outfielders
